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4 reasons why we could be looking at a women's title unification at WrestleMania 35

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The progression of women's wrestlers in WWE has been off the charts in recent times, and it does seem like WWE is going to give the women's roster a place in the spotlight unlike ever before. There have been clear indications of this in recent times, with the women wrestlers closing out PPVs and weekly shows.

But at the same time, there's been some other developments that have taken place which indicate something completely different in store for the women's division. With Becky Lynch facing Asuka at Royal Rumble, could we actually be looking at a brand unification for women at WrestleMania 35?

There are some clear signs of that happening. Lets go through these signs of why we could be looking at a women's title unification at WrestleMania 35.


#1 The Becky, Ronda, & Charlotte conundrum

A triple threat match between the three leading ladies at WrestleMania is a certainty
A triple threat match between the three leading ladies at WrestleMania is a certainty

The triple threat match between Becky Lynch, Ronda Rousey, and Charlotte Flair is almost a done deal. But the interesting thing (or rather somewhat confusing) is how these three women are going to get entangled in the same match.

Becky Lynch is on SmackDown, and will face Asuka for the SmackDown women's title at Royal Rumble, while Charlotte would likely take part in the Royal Rumble, and Ronda Rousey is going up against Sasha Banks for the Raw women's title.

With the wrestlers on different brands, and their paths not converging as easily as it could (though ultimately they will), one scenario that could arise after Royal Rumble would be Ronda Rousey winning her bout against Sasha Banks, Charlotte Flair winning the Royal Rumble, and Becky Lynch winning the SmackDown women's title.

In the very next segment, the three women would stand in the same ring and Charlotte would challenge both of them, and in turn, propose a unification. It would be a shocking turn of events, and a welcome change for WWE as well

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